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  2. Vincula tendina - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 449 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy ...

  3. Vinculum (ligament) - Wikipedia

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    In anatomy, a vinculum (pl.: vincula) is a band of connective tissue, similar to a ligament, that connects a flexor tendon to a phalanx bone. They contain tiny vessels which supply blood to the tendon. [ 1 ]

  4. Vinculum - Wikipedia

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    Vinculum may refer to: Vinculum (insect anatomy), a male genital structure in moths and butterflies; Vinculum (ligament), a band of connective tissue, similar to a ligament, that connects a flexor tendon to a phalanx bone; Vinculum (symbol), a horizontal line used in mathematical notation for a specific purpose

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    Watch popular movies and TV shows, such as “Minions: The Rise of Gru” and “The Offer.” ... Powered by ads, Vudu hosts almost 10,000 free movies and TV shows. Among its catalog are hit ...

  6. Body Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Body Worlds has prepared free teaching guides for secondary school education, typically made available through organizations hosting its exhibitions. [ 17 ] In 2005, the New York University College of Dentistry experimented with replacing traditional laboratory dissection with the study of dissected and plastinated slices of specimens, for the ...

  7. The Human Body (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Body is an eight-part documentary series, first shown on 20 May 1998 on BBC One and presented by medical scientist Robert Winston.A co-production between the BBC and The Learning Channel, the series looks at the mechanics and emotions of the human body from birth to death.

  8. Vinculin - Wikipedia

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    Vinculin consists of a globular head domain that contains binding sites for talin and α-actinin as well as a tyrosine phosphorylation site, while the tail region contains binding sites for F-actin, paxillin, and lipids. [7] Essentially, there is an 835 amino acid N-terminal head, which is split into four domains.

  9. Lepidoptera genitalia - Wikipedia

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    In males, the ninth abdominal segment is divided into a dorsal 'tegumen' and ventral 'vinculum'. [5] They form a ring-like structure for the attachment of genital parts and a pair of lateral clasping organs ( claspers , valvae (singular valva), or 'harpes').